IAdea XMP-2200 User Manual

IAdea XMP-2200 User Manual

Hd 720p high definition digital signage player

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XMP-2200/2300/2400 User's Manual
Notes about model variants
The XMP-2300 and XMP-2400 models are based on XMP-2200 with the following differences:
XMP-2200
Ethernet only
1 AV-out
Wireless operations apply to XMP-2300 and XMP-2400.
AV inputs apply to XMP-2400 only.
All other aspects of operation are identical for each model.
XMP-2300
Ethernet + Wi-Fi
1 AV-out
XMP-2400
Ethernet + Wi-Fi
1 AV-out + 1 AV-in
+ 1 Component-in

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  • Page 1 XMP-2200/2300/2400 User’s Manual Notes about model variants The XMP-2300 and XMP-2400 models are based on XMP-2200 with the following differences: XMP-2200 XMP-2300 XMP-2400 Ethernet only Ethernet + Wi-Fi Ethernet + Wi-Fi 1 AV-out 1 AV-out 1 AV-out + 1 AV-in + 1 Component-in Wireless operations apply to XMP-2300 and XMP-2400.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.3. Mounting options 1.4. Physical view Configuring the XMP-2200/2300/2400 Media Player 2.1. System connections 2.2. Basic settings 2.3. Connect the XMP-2200/2300/2400 to your network 2.4. Time zone settings 2.5. Content settings 2.6. Player Information 2.7. Content configuration – AppStart 2.8.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    1. Introduction This document describes the hardware and software operations of the XMP-2200/2300/2400 system set up, and frequently asked questions. 1.1. Features The XMP-2200/2300/2400 is a HD 720p high definition digital signage player featuring industrial grade mechanical design and versatile open-standard HTML5 and SMIL programmability.
  • Page 4: Physical View

    (for XMP-2300 and XMP-2400) ATTACH the wireless antenna as shown below, and then screw antenna clockwise onto the post. 1.4. Physical view XMP-2200/2300/2400 XMP-2400 only Physical features (left to right in above illustration)  HDMI 1.3a connector for digital video and audio combined output ...
  • Page 5: Configuring The Xmp-2200/2300/2400 Media Player

    2. Configuring the XMP-2200/2300/2400 Media Player 2.1. System connections Attach a HDMI cable to your monitor When using an HDMI connection, audio is sent along with video over the HDMI cable, so no additional cables are required. Attach the AC power adapter to power on the unit. After approximately 40 seconds booting animation will be displayed on screen as shown below : Player boot process takes approximately 75 seconds to complete.
  • Page 6: Basic Settings

    Auto playback can be canceled by click on the button while it’s counting down. User is able to enter Advanced Setting menu by clicking the Advanced button. 2.3. Connect the XMP-2200/2300/2400 to your network Wireless connection (XMP-2300, XMP-2400) Click the Wireless LAN setting, the wireless configuration UI will be launched.
  • Page 7 (Fig. 2.3.2) The player will scan for wireless signals nearby and available AP stations will be listed. (Fig. 2.3.3) Click on the station name to connect. If the network requires authentication, you will be asked to provide the password for access. (Fig.
  • Page 8: Time Zone Settings

    DHCP – automatically assign network IP address Turn on Ethernet interface. For DHCP environment, configuration is finished in this step. (Fig. 2.3.5) Static IP – manually assign network IP address Click the Ethernet to make static IP configuration. (Fig. 2.3.6) 2.4.
  • Page 9: Content Settings

    Choose the correct time zone from available options. (Fig. 2.4.2) 2.5. Content settings Click the Set content button, configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.5.1) Input the content source URL and click Connect button, player will start playback immediately. (Fig. 2.5.2)
  • Page 10: Player Information

    2.6. Player Information User can check the player’s basic information including the Health status; Firmware version; and Player ID. Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on Information. The definitions of the Health Status: Green –...
  • Page 11: Content Configuration - Failsafe

    (Fig. 2.7.1) 2.8. Content configuration – FailSafe User can assign the URL and APP for execution while the system is failed to play the assigned content. Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on Content, and then click on FailSafe. Enter the URL of HTML/SMIL in FailSafe.
  • Page 12 (Fig. 2.9.1) Configure Photo Mode Click on Photo for choosing photos and music. Click on the button as marked in red below, and select the photos/music directory from the USB drive. Click Set button after the folders are selected. (Fig. 2.9.2) Configure Movie Mode Click on Movie for choosing movies.
  • Page 13 EasyPlay Schedule configuration Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on Content, and then click on Schedule. Click on the buttons marked in red below to enable/disable the EasyPlay schedule for each time slots. Type the scheduled time in the dialogue boxes marked in blue below by using the pop-up keyboard or the USB keyboard.
  • Page 14: Display Settings

    (Fig. 2.9.6) 2.10. Display settings Output Mode For best quality, set the output resolution to match your display’s native resolution to avoid image scaling and blur. If you are connecting a LCD computer monitor, projector, or plasma display, refer to the device specifications for the best matching setting.
  • Page 15 (Fig. 2.10.2) (Fig. 2.10.3) Screen orientation Screen orientation is to set the display to rotate 90/180/270 degrees. Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click the Display/sound button, and then click on Display. The Display Settings page will be launched. (Fig.
  • Page 16: Sound Settings

    (Fig. 2.10.5) 2.11. Sound settings To control the output sound volumes and touch sounds. Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click the Display/sound button, and then click on Sound. The Sound Settings page will be launched. (Fig.
  • Page 17: System Configuration - Time Server

    (Fig. 2.11.3) 2.12. System configuration – Time Server The feature allows user to choose the player’s time synchronization source. When it’s enabled, the player synchronizes with the time of AppStart URL. Otherwise, the player synchronizes with Android default time server. Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched.
  • Page 18: System Configuration - Firmware Upgrades

    Download the latest firmware and copy it to the root directory of a USB drive from http://support.iadea.com Plug in the power cord into the device. Plug in a USB mouse to the device to enter Basic settings menu.
  • Page 19: System Configuration - Factory Reset

    (Fig. 2.14.2) 2.15. System configuration - Factory reset If you forget a system password you have set, you must reset the system to regain access to the player. Using the reset button PRESS and HOLD the reset button with a pin. RE-CONNECT the power cord.
  • Page 20: System Configuration - Power Save

    2.16. System configuration – Power save The feature Power save allows the player to power off automatically while idle in the Basic settings page without any action for 10 minutes. Click the Advanced button, advanced configuration menu will be launched. (Fig. 2.6.1) Click on System, and click on Power save.
  • Page 21: Content Management

    4. Authoring in HTML5 A major advancement in the XMP-2200/2300/2400 media appliance is the ability to playback HTML5 content which can contain dynamic information. To find out more about using HTML5 for digital signage, visit http://widget.iadea.com.
  • Page 22: Technical Data

    S4 (MPEG L2 audio) S5 (MP3 audio, 320Kbps) Dynamic content W3C HTML5 (HTML, CSS, JavaScript) W3C SMIL 3.0 instructions (sub-set) Physical I/O HDMI 1.3a As XMP-2200 plus: As XMP-2200 plus: connectors 3.5mm AV out Wi-Fi antenna port Wi-Fi antenna port RJ45 Ethernet RS-232 port USB 2.0...
  • Page 23: Appendix: Faq

    If both connections are available, WiFi will be used. What is the maximum file size for a single video file? The maximum video file size for the XMP-2200/2300/2400 is 2GB. We recommend reserving a safety margin to avoid exceeding the limit (i.e. limiting files to 1850MB).
  • Page 24 Does the media player support video streaming? No. IAdea media players play files from local storage and do not support real-time video streaming over the network. This delivers an optimum viewing experience free of playback quality issues such as stuttering, blocking, or blue-screens.
  • Page 25 IAdea reseller. Subject to the conditions of this warranty, IAdea will perform necessary service on the product without charge for parts or labor if, in the opinion of IAdea, the product is found to be faulty within the warranty period. IAdea’s sole warranty and obligation will be to repair or replace (at it sole discretion) such products that require warranty during the applicable warranty period in accordance with these conditions.

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